Never 5C ?
#2
Posted 2010-October-24, 00:22
#3
Posted 2010-October-24, 08:05
5C after partner doubles 4S -- particularly poor defense for a free 4C bid.
#4
Posted 2010-October-24, 12:16
#5
Posted 2010-October-24, 12:39
second time bid 5♣ even though it's inconsistent
third time bid 5♣ even though it's really really inconsistent
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2010-October-24, 13:11
#7
Posted 2010-October-24, 14:14
George Carlin
#8
Posted 2010-October-25, 00:40
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#9
Posted 2010-October-25, 01:48
rduran1216, on 2010-October-25, 00:40, said:
Good grief! Surely you are not playing ELC at the four level!
#10
Posted 2010-October-25, 02:45
the hog, on 2010-October-25, 01:48, said:
I think the point was that partner might have been planning to use ELC at the two-level, so he may not have many clubs.
#11
Posted 2010-October-27, 07:07
OPP has 9+ ♠ and we Have 10+ ♣
I consider total tricks are about
18 in 10% case
19 in 50%
20 in 30%
21 in 10%
then I think 4♠ will make or go down one trick (25%) or make (50%) or make an overtrick (25%)
you can adjust my probabilities but the result will remain very close :
let them play 4♠ undoubled is about average -390 and playing 5♣ doubled is about -310
then it is better to bid and to play 5♣
of course if there is only 18 or 19 tricks the best choice is not to play 5♣
and if there is 20 or 21 we have to bid 5♣
Also this rise the question :
Is PASS on 3♠ a sensible choice?
For me I prefer by far 1/ 5♣ then 2/ PASS 3/4♣
#12
Posted 2010-October-27, 08:48
Having misbid the 1st time, I would still bid 5♣ over 4♠ and do not consider it that inconsistent as my counterparts. While this is not the hand, there can be instances where you hope you could 'buy' it for 4♣, but take insurance over 4♠ anyway.
I would also pull the double which is penalty. This isn't a 'I have a good hand, what do you think' double. Partner passed 4♣ already. It feels wrong pulling the double with shortness in a suit that partner is hoping to cash some tricks (hearts) but I cannot stomach sitting when I have a 7 card suit and practically no defense.
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#13
Posted 2010-October-28, 18:54
#14
Posted 2010-October-28, 20:55
mikestar13, on 2010-October-28, 18:54, said:
LOL
#15
Posted 2010-October-28, 22:41
mikestar13, on 2010-October-28, 18:54, said:
And why do you think you may well have to lead ♣ from your hand? Do you think partner doubled with a void?